The first day I walked into the backyard of the home we were shooting a tv show at I saw this image in my head. I asked the producer if I could bring my still camera to get this shot. He said yes. I printed and framed this shot and gave it to him as a gift.

I was shooting a documentary and he was our interview. We shot in Spielberg's Screening room. The best part was I brought a friend to be my B camera operator. My only instruction was, "Don't Touch Anything!" He was a BIG John Williams fan and I printed this shot for him as a souvenir.

It was an overcast day, raining and we sat there and waited for this bird to take off. After about an hour he started moving around and then BAM he took off. If I hadn't panned with him I would have never got this shot. I like that his wings are blurry but his head is sharp. One of my favorite shots. Maybe because it made standing in the rain for an hour worth it.

I had been photographing otters all day. When we arrived at my friends father's home I got out of the car and saw this tree. The light was fading and I had my 400mm lens on my camera. I grabbed it and took this photo. Then I switched to a wider lens and took another couple of shots before the light was too low to shoot. I liked this one the best and it's the only shot I have on that lens.

This from my trip to the Khutzeymateen Grizzle Bear Sanctuary. I wasn't looking forward to living on a sailboat, and shooting from a Kodiak boat. I couldn't have been more pleasantly surprised. The sailboat was great and our Kodiak Captain was AMAZING! He drove right up to the bears. This was one of the more serene moments